ClearSight LASIK and Lens has announced the release of its latest publication, “Dr. Luke Rebenitsch: Oklahoma City’s World College of Refractive Surgery Fellow | Elite LASIK Surgeon Credentials.” The article brings national attention to Dr. Rebenitsch’s rare distinction as one of only two World College of Refractive Surgery and Visual Sciences (WCRS) Fellows in Oklahoma, a credential achieved by fewer than 3.33% of LASIK surgeons nationwide. The publication highlights how this elite validation, earned through peer-reviewed surgical performance, comprehensive examination, and ongoing education, confirms the highest level of expertise in refractive surgery available in the region.
The World College of Refractive Surgery Fellowship represents the gold standard for surgical skill verification within refractive surgery. Unlike general board certification, which measures broad ophthalmic knowledge, WCRS Fellowship validates proficiency in advanced laser and lens-based vision correction through direct peer evaluation. Dr. Rebenitsch’s recognition as a WCRS Fellow demonstrates verified mastery across LASIK, PRK, SMILE, and ICL implantation procedures, distinguishing him among surgeons globally. This certification process includes an extensive review of surgical outcomes, ethical practice standards, and continuing refractive surgery education, ensuring that WCRS Fellows maintain an exceptional level of patient care and safety.
According to the WCRS official directory (October 2025), Dr. Rebenitsch remains one of only two Fellows in Oklahoma, with both practicing at ClearSight LASIK and Lens. This distinction gives Oklahoma patients convenient access to internationally recognized refractive surgery expertise without the need for out-of-state travel. Dr. Rebenitsch’s combination of WCRS Fellowship and prior fellowship training in cornea and refractive surgery at Durrie Vision underscores his deep commitment to precision, innovation, and patient safety. His leadership within ClearSight continues to set new standards for the advancement of vision correction education and practice.
Dr. Rebenitsch’s credentials extend well beyond certification. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, he completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, earning the highest senior resident OKAP score in 2013. His academic foundation in chemical engineering from the University of North Dakota, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude, complements his surgical precision with analytical problem-solving skills. His continued education through the Physician-CEO Program at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management reflects a broad commitment to leadership and operational excellence in medical practice.
Beyond clinical achievements, Dr. Rebenitsch plays an active role in shaping the future of refractive surgery. As a member of the Refractive Surgery Alliance executive committee, he contributes to global education standards and training initiatives designed to raise the overall quality of surgical care. He has founded a fellowship program to train emerging refractive surgeons, ensuring the next generation of specialists meets the same peer-reviewed standards he upholds. His recognitions include the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award (2020), Oklahoma’s Most Admired CEOs (2021), and inclusion in the Best Cataract Surgeons in America (2023), all of which reflect sustained excellence and peer acknowledgment across multiple facets of ophthalmology.
The article draws attention to the significance of WCRS validation for patient safety. Because refractive surgery permanently alters the cornea, rigorous peer-reviewed certification helps reduce surgical risks and improve visual outcomes. Dr. Rebenitsch’s adherence to these standards provides assurance to patients that procedures such as LASIK, PRK, and lens replacement are guided by independently verified surgical judgment. As the WCRS mission statement emphasizes, the organization is dedicated to “establishing standards in curriculum, education, and training to improve the quality of refractive surgery on a global scale.”
ClearSight LASIK and Lens continues to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining the highest credentialed surgical team in the state. With over 1,100 Google reviews averaging 4.9 stars, the practice’s outcomes align with its mission to deliver consistently superior results through evidence-based, patient-centered care. Dr. Rebenitsch’s leadership ensures that ClearSight’s standards extend beyond technology to the human expertise behind every procedure, reflecting the importance of advanced credentials and peer verification in the field of refractive surgery.
Dr. Rebenitsch’s WCRS Fellowship certification, combined with his executive leadership, corneal fellowship training, and years of surgical innovation, underscores Oklahoma’s access to world-class refractive surgery excellence. His dual emphasis on education and patient safety continues to position ClearSight as a regional and national model for refractive surgery integrity and precision. Reporters covering medical credentialing, ophthalmic advancements, and surgical education can find in this story a compelling example of professional accountability and the growing importance of peer-verified excellence within medicine.
For more information about Dr. Luke Rebenitsch’s WCRS Fellowship and ClearSight’s advanced refractive surgery standards, visit the ClearSight website or consult the official World College of Refractive Surgery and Visual Sciences directory for verification.
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